Immaculate Ilibagiza

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Immaculée Ilibagiza, 2007

Immaculée Ilibagiza (* 1972 ) is a Rwandan writer. She belongs to the Tutsi ethnic group and is Roman Catholic . Her first book, Ash Blossom: I Was Saved So I Can Tell, from 2006 is an autobiographical work in which she describes in detail how she survived the genocide in Rwanda . Except for her eldest brother, Aimable, her entire family (mother, father and two brothers) was murdered.

Immaculée spreads her message worldwide and gives speeches about the massacre. In 2007 she received the Mahatma Gandhi Reconciliation and Peace Prize .

Works

  • Immaculée Ilibagiza (together with Steve Erwin): Left to Tell. Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust. Hay House, Carlsbad CA 2006, ISBN 1-4019-0896-9 .
    • Ash Blossom: I was saved so I could tell . German by Maria Zybak. Ullstein, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3548369815
  • Immaculée Ilibagiza (together with Steve Erwin): Led by Faith. Rising from the Ashes of the Rwandan Genocide. Hay House, Carlsbad CA 2008, ISBN 978-1-4019-1887-3
  • Immaculée Ilibagiza: Our Lady of Kibeho. Mary Speaks to the World from the Heart of Africa. Hay House, Carlsbad CA 2008, ISBN 978-1-4019-2378-5 .

Individual evidence

  1. Immaculee Ilibagiza: Biography

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